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My question would have to be

do you guys not have some form of vehicle inspections you have to pass before something like that is allowed on to public roads. We have vehicle warrent of fitness tests every 6 months on all vehicles.

grahambr
its different from state to state, some are harder than others.unforchenetly this thing is all too commen.

thanks for the help
......or..........
hope i helped feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat.james@newyorkmetalart.comsummer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
JAMES

do you guys not have some form of vehicle inspections you have to pass before something like that is allowed on to public roads. We have vehicle warrent of fitness tests every 6 months on all vehicles.

every 6 months, that seems a bit excessive? we are not that formal here, but if you are pulling something like that down an old country road, might get away with it. Pull something like that down the interstate or major roads, the law would be all over it like flies on xxit.

It is in it's grave!!!

The "trailer" is gone, cut up into little itty bitty pieces. We can all sleep a little better knowing this thing will never see the road again. The bad news is that there is more of them out there on the road. Now as to some of the comments, Yes, I do seem to get my share of crap to repair, no we didn't save the good metal (there wasn't any), no, we couldn't have a bon fire as we are under a burn ban, yes, I did give him a 50 dollar credit towards the new trailer, and, yes I would have loved to bury that thing in your field. And for the last question about the inspection process , in Florida the D.M.V. does not have any type of inspection system in place. When I build a new trailer, all I have to supply is a certificate of origin and the owner gets it registered, it's that simple. The D.M.V. never sees the vehicle just the paper work. I do believe that we need a vehicle inspection put back into place as it was done away with back in the 80's. Dave

If necessity is the Mother of Invention, I must be the Father of Desperation!

our's have to be inspected when you regester then again every year. most likely its due to the salt rusting every thing out they put a yearly inspection on them up here.

thanks for the help
......or..........
hope i helped feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat.james@newyorkmetalart.comsummer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
JAMES

inspections

They did away with the annual inspections down here several years ago. I was told that it was basically because all of the different counties couldn't agree on the inspection process. All of the counties had different requirements and you could be legal in one county and not in the next. I firmly believe that all states should have a state inspection if not a federally mandated inspection. We do have D.O.T. officers on the highways and interstate that will stop junk like this trailer, but as said earlier in this post the local authorities look the other way when they see stuff like this. Dave

If necessity is the Mother of Invention, I must be the Father of Desperation!